This event has ended!

View current events hosted by Houston Java Users Group

Clustered Architecture Patterns: Delivering Scalability and Availability

Wednesday, July 30, 2008 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM (CT)

Houston, TX

Ticket Information

Type End     Quantity
Free Ended Free  

Event Details

Clustered Architecture Patterns: Delivering Scalability and Availability

Developing enterprise apps that run on server clusters is hard. Current approaches are hard on the application developer, demanding on the application infrastructure, and suffer from serious performance and scalability limits.

This session introduces Network-Attached Memory, Terracotta's open source technology that transparently extends Java heap and the Java Memory Model across multiple JVMs, and shows how to use it to develop simple, yet scalable applications.

The talk will also discuss actual deployments where Network-Attached Memory is currently delivering HA and scale, dramatically reducing load on expensive databases.

Speaker: Orion Letizi

Orion Letizi is a co-founder and software engineer at Terracotta. He has worked in enterprise Java for nearly ten years. Before Terracotta, he was a software architect at Walmart.com.


Meeting Location: PROS Pricing

PROS Pricing 10th Floor Cafeteria
Meeting attendees can park in the parking garage in any space marked as “Visitor”. They then need to go to the 3rd floor of the parking garage and walk across the cross-walk. There is a bank of elevators on the right that will take you to the 10th floor.

Meeting Sponsor

Terracotta
Sponsor Website: www.terracotta.org

Company Overview

Terracotta is infrastructure software that provides affordable and scalable high availability for Java applications. Companies use Terracotta to offload work from databases and application servers and to reduce their development efforts. Founded in 2003, Terracotta, Inc. is a private firm headquartered in San Francisco.

 

Door Prizes and Giveaways!